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from all sorts of companies from the biggest like intel and qualcomm and samsung and panasonic and the small ones. we have your rego park with 150 companies that starts with ideas and some people are coming back and saying this is a really breakthrough technology and these are great but it's just the american way. you have the ability of anyone to come up with an idea and expose it. that is why we have this event. the big companies respect that we have the small companies there and that is how we run this organization. >> host: where do you see growth in consumer electronics in the next couple of years? >> guest: there are growth in several categories. sometimes categories go through a lull and the rise. we had the video area that went through a lull but it's getting back with connected to be in very thin tv so that's exciting. other areas of standing wireless. the fcc changed -- chairman made a huge announcement. that's only for wifi but all sorts of products that you can envision and the first-grade product they came from unlicensed spectrum garage door opener and accord cordless pho
from all sorts of companies from the biggest like intel and qualcomm and samsung and panasonic and the small ones. we have your rego park with 150 companies that starts with ideas and some people are coming back and saying this is a really breakthrough technology and these are great but it's just the american way. you have the ability of anyone to come up with an idea and expose it. that is why we have this event. the big companies respect that we have the small companies there and that is how...
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the big ones like intel and qualcomm and samsung, and the smallest one. we have this area of the show for start-ups with 150 companies with ideas and some people are coming back from there and saying these are really breakthrough technologies, these are great. but it's just the american way you know? you have this ability of anyone to come up with an idea and expose it, and that's why we run this event. it's for anyone. it's not just for -- the big companies actually respect that we have the small companies here, and that's how we run this organization. >> host: where do you see growth in consumer electronics in the next couple of years? >> guest: ing there's growth in several categories. sometimes categories go through a lull and a rise. like we had hd-tv in the video area, there's a little bit of a lull, but i think it's going to get back big with connected tv. that's exciting. other areas obviously wireless and mobile. the fcc chairman just made a huge announcement at the show expanding unlicensed spectrum. now, that's not only wi-fi but to all sorts o
the big ones like intel and qualcomm and samsung, and the smallest one. we have this area of the show for start-ups with 150 companies with ideas and some people are coming back from there and saying these are really breakthrough technologies, these are great. but it's just the american way you know? you have this ability of anyone to come up with an idea and expose it, and that's why we run this event. it's for anyone. it's not just for -- the big companies actually respect that we have the...
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that continue to maintain pat tents in this country and,over going to sue, as apple did recently, with samsung, accusing it of violating patents, they expect to use the u.s. legal system, even though they really don't have employment here or amount to anything other than token employment. and so one of the things we were thinking about is why should the u.s. -- and being the u.s. taxpayer, basically -- a legal system for the benefit of corporate america if it's not doing any serious employment in this country. >> host: want to start with facebook comments we received for you. this is from tina. tina says: i believe money and politics is our biggest threat to equitable representation in our government. what does your research reveal as far as this issue is concerned? >> guest: well, she is absolutely right. and i think there's widespread agreement on that. in fact it's one of these things that even both parties -- parts of both parties agree to they'd like to get this out of -- some people would, anyway. others make benefit from it. so, we did not explore in great detail in this last book what
that continue to maintain pat tents in this country and,over going to sue, as apple did recently, with samsung, accusing it of violating patents, they expect to use the u.s. legal system, even though they really don't have employment here or amount to anything other than token employment. and so one of the things we were thinking about is why should the u.s. -- and being the u.s. taxpayer, basically -- a legal system for the benefit of corporate america if it's not doing any serious employment...
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this continue to maintain pats in this country and if they are going to sue as apple did recently with samsung accusing it of violating a patents they expect to use the u.s. legal system even though they don't have employment here or anything but coke and employment. and as we were thinking about, why should the u.s. and the u.s. being the u.s. taxpayer basically, underwrite a legal system for the benefit of corporate america if it is not doing any serious employment in this country? >> host: let's start with some facebook comments. this is from tina. tina put on our facebook page money and politics is our biggest threat to an equitable representation in our government. what does your research revealed as far as this issue is concerned? >> guest: absolutely right. there is widespread agreement and this is one of these things that even most parties, parts of both parties would like to get this out of it. some people would anyway. others may benefit from it. we did not explore in great detail in this last book what some of the solutions could be. we talked to people who talk about constitutional
this continue to maintain pats in this country and if they are going to sue as apple did recently with samsung accusing it of violating a patents they expect to use the u.s. legal system even though they don't have employment here or anything but coke and employment. and as we were thinking about, why should the u.s. and the u.s. being the u.s. taxpayer basically, underwrite a legal system for the benefit of corporate america if it is not doing any serious employment in this country? >>...